Wireless Penetration Testing with Kali Linux & Raspberry Pi

Put Your Raspberry Pi to Work by Testing Your Network's Security

Penetration Testing is a security practice in which you intentionally hack your own network to expose vulnerabilities. This course will teach you how to use a Raspberry Pi device to perform penetration tests and protect against common operating system vulnerabilities. You'll get a better grasp of your own network security, and know some of the methods most commonly used by hackers.

Access 24 lectures & 3 hours of content

Understand the functionality & security of computer networks

Learn how to use common Linux tools to penetrate wireless networks

Discover a valuable use for your Raspberry Pi

Discover methods hackers use to break into your network & how to combat them

As a software developer, Cristian Gradisteanu is responsible for the development of management software products produced by his company. His areas of expertise include programming languages like Java, Objective-C, C#, C++, PHP, Ruby and system administration. He is very passionate about teaching everyday people topics that they are interested in, and feels that in order to keep up with the latest technology trends, your leaning process should be a continuous one. For more details on this course and instructor, click here. This course is hosted by StackSkills, the premier eLearning destination for discovering top-shelf courses on everything from coding—to business—to fitness, and beyond!

Cluster Pi: Build a Raspberry Pi Beowulf Cluster

Discover Parallel Programming By Reaping the Power of 3 Minicomputers

Want to amp up your computing power? Learn parallel programming, a type of computation that tackles big problems by dividing them into many smaller ones, then solving them all at once. Through this course, you'll link several Raspberry Pi devices together to build Beowulf clusters, or a series of linked computers that together can execute parallel programming--providing you with greater processing power than you thought possible.

Discover common open-source software for the Raspberry Pi & how to implement it in clusters

Adapt your skills to service more powerful machines

Learn how to parallelize computations to increase speed & power

Wolf Donat is a computer engineer who specializes in robotics, computer vision, and embedded systems. He is a huge fan of the Raspberry Pi minicomputer because of the versatility and power that it packs into an extremely inexpensive package, making it accessible to nearly everybody who wants to learn. He's worked with it as both a professional and a hobbyist, and really enjoys teaching others to use it.

Raspberry Pi Essentials & Extras

Broaden Your Raspberry Pi's Horizons with This 1-Hour Crash Course

The Raspberry Pi has become one of the most popular tools for hobbyists and engineers alike, but it can be tough to find the best jumping off point when you start tinkering. This course offers some general Pi knowledge and will show you some of the many ways you can make your Pi work for you. From installing different operating systems to using the Raspberry Pi as a web server, you'll open up a whole new realm of possibility for your device.

Access 12 lectures & 1 hour of content

Discover how to install the optional Pi camera board

Understand the UART protocol

Learn how to interface w/ a GPS module using I2C

Use the Pi as a Network File Server

Put Windows 10 on your Raspberry Pi for a more familiar operating system

Turn your Pi into a fully-functioning web server

Wolf Donat is a computer engineer who specializes in robotics, computer vision, and embedded systems. He is a huge fan of the Raspberry Pi minicomputer because of the versatility and power that it packs into an extremely inexpensive package, making it accessible to nearly everybody who wants to learn. He's worked with it as both a professional and a hobbyist, and really enjoys teaching others to use it. For more details on this course and instructor, click here.

PiBot: Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Robot

Yes, You Can Build a Robot with Raspberry Pi. Here's How.

Tell us you didn't just get a little giddy reading that title. Yes, this course will take you through all the steps of building your very own robot, operated with your Raspberry Pi. From installing the libraries needed to access GPIO pins to configuring a wireless adapter, you'll end this course with a working robot that you can control remotely.

Access 19 lectures & 2 hours of content

Use the included eBook to follow the course & gain additional instruction

Develop a command line through which to control your robot

Explore different materials for the body of your robot

Configure a wireless adapter to control your robot from a distance

Wolf Donat is a computer engineer who specializes in robotics, computer vision, and embedded systems. He is a huge fan of the Raspberry Pi minicomputer because of the versatility and power that it packs into an extremely inexpensive package, making it accessible to nearly everybody who wants to learn. He's worked with it as both a professional and a hobbyist, and really enjoys teaching others to use it. For more details on this course and instructor, click here.

Raspberry Pi: Full Stack

Discover the Web Development Capabilities of Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a highly capable web development CPU, and this course will teach you how to maximize its potential. By learning the various components that make up the web development stack, you'll be able to build applications and make them available to users through a web interface. This is the A to Z guide for using Raspberry Pi for the Web.

Use the Google Chart API to create visual representations of sensor data

Add interactivity to web pages using JQuery

Analyze sensor data using Plotly

Instructor

Peter Dalmaris is Chief Explorer at Tech Explorations. He is fascinated by technology because of its ability to make amazing things happen, and science because of its ability to make nature transparent. He is an Electrical and Computer Engineer, has a PhD (most of which was spent reading philosophy of knowledge) and a couple of Masters in Information Systems. He has been a lecturer for over 13 years in a variety of IT (and occasionally management) subjects. During this time, he has developed a hands-on teaching style, whereby he invites and challenges his students to learn by doing. He has taught thousands of students in dozens of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Peter is also a software developer at Futureshock Enterprises, making applications using Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and iOS. Peter has been an electronics enthusiast since he remembers himself when he wrecked his sister's digital watch and his parents VCR. He replaced the watch but managed to fix the VCR. Now, he is particularly fascinated by the rapid prototyping opportunities that the Arduino and similar platforms has brought about. He lives in Sydney, Australia.

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From 0 to 1: Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things

Use This Handy Microprocessor to Configure & Execute Home Automatron Projects

Remember those sci-fi movies about smart homes with remotely controlled lights and sensors? Those flicks aren't so far-fetched anymore, because the future is here, and its name is Raspberry Pi. Understand how to tinker with this microcomputer's physical parts, and master the Python programming required to complete home automation projects such as flashing LEDs and remote-controlled sensors.

Loonycorn is comprised of four individuals--Janani Ravi, Vitthal Srinivasan, Swetha Kolalapudi and Navdeep Singh--who have honed their tech expertises at Google and Flipkart. The team believes it has distilled the instruction of complicated tech concepts into funny, practical, engaging courses, and is excited to be sharing its content with eager students. For more details on the course and instructor, click here.
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